By Staff CHENEYVILLE, La. – Kennith Gordon, pastor of Beulah Baptist Church, Cheneyville, died Thursday, Feb. 17. Gordon, 48, served in ministry for more 18 years with the last two years at Beulah Baptist. Before coming to Beulah, he was pastor of Bougere Baptist Church, Vidalia, Macedonia Baptist Church, Effie, Baptist Temple Church, Alexandria, and Oak Grove Baptist Church, Bentley. Gordon is survived by his wife, Susan; sons, Liam, Kieran and Silas, all of Cheneyville; daughters, Stella and Isla, both of Cheneyville; God daughter, Mkayla Sikes and her son, Jax Garr of Lecompte; and his parents, William David and Bobbie Ann “Mam Mam.” He was preceded in death by his brother, Brandon; maternal grandparents, Dan and Millie Wiley; paternal grandparents, Taft and Hazel Gordon; mother and father-in-law, Jimmy and Gail Ingram. Family and friends gathered Feb. 22 at Hixson Brothers Funeral Home, Marksville, for a celebration of life service. He was buried the same day at Pease Cemetery in Larto. … [Read more...]
FBC Hornbeck wild game supper nets 78 men for Christ
By Baptist Message staff HORNBECK, La. (LBM) – After a year-long hiatus, an overflow crowd of more than 600 men welcomed the return of annual wild game supper at First Baptist Church, Hornbeck by packing the church’s fellowship hall. COVID-19 prevented the church from having the popular event last year and organizers were excited to see the response to its return. The 32nd annual event on Feb. 18 featured a variety of wild game cuisine, numerous hunting and fishing giveaways and an inspiring message by Alaskan game guide Billy Molls. It also netted 78 decisions for Christ. According to sponsors, 37 men professed their faith in Christ and another 41 restored their fellowship with the Lord. A follow-up team plans to contact each person who made a decision. “The most humbling and exciting blessing of the night was those who place their faith in Jesus,” FBC Hornbeck Pastor Jack Bell told the Baptist Message. “We had a fantastic night and our gracious Lord blessed tremendously.” In his message, Molls shared that for the past 24 years he has led sportsmen from around the globe to some of the most remote regions of Alaska in pursuit of moose, caribou, wolves, bear and sheep. And even though he has enjoyed each hunt, … [Read more...]
First Monroe moving forward in faith to new property
By Brian Blackwell, Baptist Message staff writer MONROE, La. (LBM) – First Baptist Church, Monroe, was at a crossroads in 2020 when they learned repairs to their 110-year-old facility would cost $16.3 million. The congregation, which had worshipped at the same location since the church’s founding in 1854, could either make the necessary repairs or relocate and build at another location in the city. After months of prayer and fasting and a series of congregational meetings, the church voted unanimously in June to sell its facility and build on Tower Drive, an area of town with a flurry of new construction projects. Pastor James Doughty said the experience has been humbling. He believes God has opened doors for a move that will position the church to reach future generations for many years to come. “Through the whole process, God has been so faithful,” Doughty said. “Everything in his timing has worked out perfectly. God aligned everything perfectly. God did it. The way God opened doors, the favor we had through the negotiations, it excites me to see the church be willing to do whatever it takes to reach people with the Gospel.” Construction on the multi-purpose facility is expected to begin in early February, and … [Read more...]
Louisiana DR team helps recovery efforts in fire-ravaged Colorado
By Baptist Message staff LOUISVILLE, Colorado (LBM) – A Louisiana Baptist Disaster Relief team recently assisted residents in southeastern Boulder County in Colorado whose homes were destroyed by historic wildfires in late December. The seven-member team from Walker and Natchitoches spent the week of Feb. 15-20 helping recovery efforts at 10 home sites ravaged by fire. According to the Associated Press, two of the most destructive wildfires in decades, fanned by historic 100-mile-per-hour winds, destroyed over 6,000 acres, caused at least $513 million in damage and destroyed nearly 1,100 homes and structures. Louisiana Baptist DR team member David Cheatwood said among the items they recovered were a high school championship ring and a set of fine China from Germany. He said while the team did not see anyone accept Christ, they prayed with everyone at the 10 homesites. “There were lots of tears of joy when the homeowners saw us find something valuable to them,” Cheatwood told the Baptist Message. “For these people, they have lost nearly everything and found great comfort in the prayers and our presence. “Please pray for the residents as they deal with insurance and other details,” he said. “And pray for those who … [Read more...]
Louisiana women prepare to ‘Embrace’ their purpose
By Baptist Message staff LAFAYETTE, La. (LBM) – Louisiana Baptist women will be challenged to embrace their God-given mandate to fulfill His purpose during the upcoming Louisiana Baptist women’s missions and ministry celebration, March 18-19 at First Baptist Church, Lafayette. “We want women to boldly accept the opportunities they have on a daily basis to share God’s love with others,” Louisiana Baptists Women’s Missions and Ministry Strategist Christine Gill told the Baptist Message. “We want to equip them to be Gospel-minded by keeping missions at the forefront of their everyday lives.” Embrace kicks off Friday, March 18 at 4 p.m. with check-in, and the evening celebration will begin at 6 p.m. The conference will include messages from Florida-based Bible teacher Courtney Veasey and National Woman’s Missionary Union President Connie Dixon, WMU highlights and annual reports, Bible study, worship, prayer for missionaries, a dessert fellowship, and shopping. Breakout sessions will include such topics as spiritual growth, discipleship, personal development, missions, leadership methods, and family dynamics. Additionally, the conference will feature two sessions for Hispanic women, which will be taught in Spanish. Lunch … [Read more...]
‘Roundup’ set for starting cowboy churches, ministries
By Brian Blackwell, Baptist Message staff writer ZACHARY, La. (LBM) – Cross Creek Cowboy Church, Zachary, will host a summit, March 12, for those interested in starting cowboy churches and ministries. Scheduled from 10 a.m.- 2 p.m., the event at 21160 Plank Road in Zachary will include fellowship, a barbecue lunch provided by “United by Barbecue” (a non-profit organization) and messages from speakers: Louis Husser, pastor of Crossgate Church, Robert; Lane Corley, church planting strategist for Louisiana Baptists; Josh Morris, pastor of Cross Creek Cowboy Church; Randy Smith, pastor of Cross Brand Cowboy Church, Loranger; and Phillip Gilliland, church planting catalyst for the American Fellowship of Cowboy Churches. The summit is sponsored by Crossgate Church and the Louisiana Baptist Convention. “The main purpose is to encourage those who are either considering planting cowboy churches or those involved in one to receive encouragement and instruction,” said Husser, who is co-organizing the summit. “Our vision is to see multiple cowboy churches planted out of this summit. We are praying for a great harvest in the future and believe this summit could help play a key role in making that happen.” Corley echoed the … [Read more...]
Louisiana Drug Board rejects recreational pot
By Will Hall, Baptist Message executive editor BATON ROUGE La. (LBM)—The Drug Policy Board within the Louisiana Office of the Governor has adopted a resolution stating it “opposes efforts to legalize marijuana for recreational use in Louisiana.” The January 27 vote was 8-0-6, a reversal of the 6-0-8 vote by the Board in October. The minutes from the January meeting indicate that during the interim Warren Montgomery, district attorney for St. Tammany and Washington Parishes and the sponsor of the resolution, had opportunities to make presentations to the Louisiana Board of Pharmacy and the Louisiana Highway Safety Commission, whose representatives on the Drug Policy Board had abstained in the October vote because their organizations had not spoken to the issue. Their representatives voted in favor of the resolution in January. The vote took place as smoking pot and consuming THC, the psychoactive com[1]pound in marijuana, became legal in Louisiana in January if a licensed Louisiana physician “recommends” either as “therapeutic use by any patient clinically diagnosed as suffering from a debilitating medical condition,” which includes 31 specific or broad categories. COLORADO’S REMORSE Meanwhile, Colorado, which … [Read more...]
NAMB dealt another legal setback in McRaney lawsuit
By Baptist Message staff ALPHARETTA, Ga. (LBM)—In January, the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Mississippi denied the request of the North American Mission Board of the Southern Baptist Convention for a summary judgment in its lawsuit with Will McRaney, the former executive director of the Baptist Convention of Maryland/Delaware. In his ruling, Senior Judge Glen H. Davidson said it was premature to decide the case ahead of the discovery process, the stage during which McRaney’s legal team would be allowed to depose NAMB leaders, staff and trustees under oath. Subsequently, in February, NAMB entered into a stipulation agreement with McRaney, pledging “it will not withhold any discovery responses on the basis of its First Amendment defenses or objections, including in response to discovery requests served by [McRaney] prior to the date of this Stipulation.” Judge Davidson’s decision is consistent with the instructions by a three-judge panel of the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals (later affirmed by the full bench), who rejected NAMB’s request to dismiss the case, finding instead that “many of the relevant facts have yet to be developed” in the case. The federal circuit court sent the case back to the … [Read more...]
FBC Covington to host Victory Belles
FEMA announces grants, information opportunities
By Baptist Message staff WASHINGTON (LBM) – The Federal Emergency Management Agency has announced it is offering opportunities for faith-based organizations to learn how to apply for funding from the 2022 Nonprofit Security Grant Program. Grants are provided on a competitive process for facility hardening and other security enhancements. So, FEMA is offering a series of webinars (each will present the same information and allow open forum questions) for applicants to learn how to make the best case for their respective needs regarding protection against attacks and other emergency preparedness issues. Each presentation will start at 2 p.m. (CT) and is accessible using the respective web link; ID; and passcode: -- March 4; https://fema.zoomgov.com/j/1614042372; ID, 161 404 2372; Passcode, FY22NSGP -- March 10; https://fema.zoomgov.com/j/1602354220; ID, 160 235 4220; Passcode, FY22NSGP -- March 16; https://fema.zoomgov.com/j/1619667216; ID, 161 966 7216; Passcode, FY22NSGP -- March 25; https://fema.zoomgov.com/j/1612960254; ID, 161 296 0254; Passcode, FY22NSGP -- April 01; https://fema.zoomgov. com/j/1610707162; ID, 161 070 7162; Passcode, FY22NSGP Additional information: … [Read more...]
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